Factor Info

ID 164835
Size 903 digits / 2997 bits
Status composite
Value 131439461095283587929250223764254293029714681470161509153834537918336660874697187441501291288211540248306949099033238581917933217151538291732889207613886535024648819705314601978301273995493367102936446987818654453659374572312741431476323097166688202667646884274844193605851490804605890691157098124458404593513632605049201787343915241141677575238525747739721431572018776582660968751430626526806140830286025848431011703826982750938473247583910693262205251780622731283561239781603889695219774349654217924103356860890847109041719783446199459767648885884115063675948506211293986019380893965737439431238793525808339901530349046225362143844853656464152957653288227274361478716602243796479427732944268170920920913038598561237944357118062425868932606109108573964608155602587249635630281265770313566221591324314616196075059512845153648067259121245972770484457364781651166680086868333618841961220129108474575453421

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 164836) 11413248989698913109743 (proven prime)
(ID: 164837) 11516393028305520468025829680955558763141109840483160365099620419219465599403441649968512782699198159175269535885831872865991509534069479144121200328213088879135775901229851507346937461987179558743581132436420871501939870171929921238789322959001371706773485609222126227444436214931350155304670174680685883187526718067155193611337850614676026810968308562044630936939195072542375794232025072252991457501737617233547785517451383050509573270141400729865284076050630327356174287489390357010730350510590389189341442144159975522156780071236392476258920399485564339745970522361380088432213531943483365827687201442681024163238289242251555916653656950317523590814626116472123913890270106982097199176697758154590332975794268347370945617946858664534723954488548310717178019821627964943665733131998314005098801369317923293758404173993634101718286730391696909468797015674009617073193982433368547 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.